"Prerogatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Related to or constituting the right or privilege of a particular person or group to ask (for something), obtained through birth or appointment.
There is no word "prerogatory". It seems like a typo or a non-existent word. However, the closest word is "prerogative".
If that's what you're thinking of, here are 5 usage examples:
Preconditions or requirements that must be met before something can happen or be done.<br><br>For example, "To apply for the graduate program, you need to have a bachelor's degree, coursework in a specific field, and a minimum GPA of 3.0."
Pre-requisites:<br><br>Something that must be there before something else can happen or exist.<br><br>Examples: To get a passport, you need a valid ID as a pre-requisite.<br><br>In other words, pre-requisites are the requirements or conditions that must be met before a particular event, process, or situation can take place or be fulfilled.